Bottom Line: Apple's professional-level video editing software, Final Cut Pro X, brings a wealth of power in an interface simple for pros and consumers alike. Version 10.4 highlights include rich support for 360-degree content and improved stability.

Bottom Line: Apple's professional-level video editing software, Final Cut Pro X, brings a wealth of power in an interface simple for pros and consumers alike. Version 10.4 highlights include rich support for 360-degree content and improved stability.

Bottom Line: Movie Edit Pro spans the range of digital movie creation from simple template and storyboard options to 4K, 360-degree, and multicam editing, but it's not as fast or pleasant to use as the best of the video editing competition.

Bottom Line: Movie Edit Pro spans the range of digital movie creation from simple template and storyboard options to 4K, 360-degree, and multicam editing, but it's not as fast or pleasant to use as the best of the video editing competition.

Bottom Line: Lightroom is going after the consumer photo audience with this complete redesign of the pro photo workflow tool. It's slick and nimble, but pros will want more power, and amateurs may balk at the price.

Bottom Line: Lightroom is going after the consumer photo audience with this complete redesign of the pro photo workflow tool. It's slick and nimble, but pros will want more power, and amateurs may balk at the price.

Bottom Line: Pinnacle Studio is a fast, full-featured, near-professional-level video-editing application with support for 360-degree VR, 3D, and multicam. It's a pleasure to use, though its most advanced features could use a bit more polish.

Bottom Line: Pinnacle Studio is a fast, full-featured, near-professional-level video-editing application with support for 360-degree VR, 3D, and multicam. It's a pleasure to use, though its most advanced features could use a bit more polish.